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<h1>To open a compiled help file from a contents or index entry
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	<li>Open a contents (.hhc) or index (.hhk) file.
	<li>Click <a onclick="doSection(inspg)" class=sidebar href="#nowhere"><b>Insert a Page</b></a> or 	<a onclick="doSection(inkey)" class=sidebar href="#nowhere"><b>Insert a Keyword</b></a>.

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	<b>Insert a Page</b>
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	Adds a page level icon to a table of contents with its associated name, file, URL, and style information.
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	<b>Insert a Keyword</b>
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	Adds a keyword to an index with its associated keyword name, file, URL, and destination information.
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	<li>In the <b>Entry title</b> or <b>Keyword</b> box, type a name for the table of contents or index link. 
	<li>Click <b>Add</b>, and then, in the <b>File or URL</b> box, type the name of the compiled help (.chm) file. 
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	<h3>Notes</h3>

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	<li>When a user clicks the link a dialog box will appear that gives them the option of saving the compiled help file to their hard disk or opening it from the directory where it's located.
	<li>If the compiled help file you are linking to is in a different directory than the topic you are linking from, you will need to enter the path to the compiled help file in the <b>File or URL</b> box. For example, if the help file is located in a directory on the Web, you would need to enter the full  URL including the HTTP address, <code>&lt;A HREF=&quot;http://www.sample.com/example.chm&quot;&gt;</code>
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